In a private room at the teahouse.
Hua Manman and Song Ding sat facing each other, with Si Yun standing dutifully behind Hua Manman.
Si Yun knew that there was sothing ambiguous between her lady and Song Ding.
She was therefore very nervous, afraid her lady would act foolishly and continue her entanglent with Song Ding.
Setting aside the fact that Song Ding was already engaged to Hua Qingqing, just based on Hua Manman being a married woman, she could no longer have any involvent with him.
Song Ding was clearly furious. The mont he spoke, his voice was sharp with accusation.
"We had a clear agreent. As soon as my mourning period was over, I was going to find a way to break off the engagent with your sister and marry you instead.
Why did you go back on your word? Why did you marry soone else behind my back?"
So ti ago, Song Ding had followed his uncle out of town to practice dicine. He had only returned to Shangjing three days ago.
To his shock, the first thing he heard upon his return was the news that the second young lady of the Zhong’an Bo Mansion had married Prince Zhao!
He thought he must have misheard and hastily asked for confirmation several tis.
But no matter how many tis he asked, the answer was the sa—
Hua Manman was, indeed, married.
She had clearly promised to wait for him.
Why did she turn around and marry soone else?
Devastated by this major blow, Song Ding had moped at ho for two days.
In the end, he still couldn’t accept this reality and ran out of his house.
He wanted to find Hua Manman and demand a clear explanation.
But Hua Manman lived in the Prince Zhao Mansion, which was heavily guarded. There was no way for him to get in.
He could only wander around the periter of the Prince’s Mansion.
Today, he happened to see Hua Manman leaving the mansion, so he followed her.
That led to the scene that had just unfolded in front of the pastry shop.
Hua Manman knew her ambiguous past with Song Ding was a hidden danger that had to be dealt with as soon as possible, lest it cause even greater trouble in the future.
Since Song Ding had co looking for her today, she decided to take this opportunity to make a clean break.
Hua Manman said seriously.
"I was young and foolish back then, which is why I said so foolish things.
If I caused any misunderstanding, I hope you can forgive , Mr. Song. Please don’t take the foolish things I said back then to heart.
Now I am a married woman. There should be no more contact between us. Everything from the past is now smoke and clouds.
I hope you’ll take care of yourself in the future. Don’t co looking for again."
Her words were so heartless that Song Ding nearly fainted from anger.
He clenched his fists, his eyes bloodshot, and stared intently at the beautiful woman sitting across from him.
"Foolish things? Do you think you can just dismiss with a few foolish words?
You were the one who ca on to first! If you had no feelings for , why were you so attentive back then? Were you just deliberately toying with ?!"
Hua Manman couldn’t refute it.
’The original owner of this body was so shaless,’ she thought. ’If you were so bored, why not just go lie down? Why did you have to go after your own sister’s fiancé?’
’And now look at the ss you’ve made!’
Hua Manman lowered her head and obediently admitted her fault.
"I’m sorry. It’s all my fault."
Song Ding demanded furiously, "At this point, do you think saying sorry is of any use?"
"I can offer you so compensation," Hua Manman said, reluctantly taking out her purse. She endured the heartache as she emptied all the silver coins inside. "This is all the money I have on . It’s all for you. I hope this will make you feel a little better."
Song Ding was speechless.
’This woman is actually giving money?’
’What kind of person does she take for?’
’Do I look like so petty scoundrel who’s trying to extort money?!’
If Song Ding’s anger level had been at one hundred percent before, it had now shattered the limit and reached three hundred percent!
"Hua Manman, don’t you take this too far!"
Song Ding clenched his fist and slamd it hard onto the tabletop.
BANG!
The teacups on the table trembled violently, and tea splashed out.
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